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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> time for the power rundown. joining us is suze orman from the suze orman show on cnbc. great for you to spend time with us today. >> thanks, tyler. >> a minute 15, buck and a half, whatever you want. go for it. i know this is an area of interest and concern to you, a trillion dollars worth in outstanding loans at high interest rates for student loans. >> and this is what is sad. kids haven't been educated on what it means to take out student loans. they take more than they can afford to pay back. student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. what is really getting bad is because after the credit crunch you couldn't get a private student loan. let's say you maxed out on federal loans and you needed more money, parent have been co-signing -- >> private. >> private student loans. biggest mistake, bar none. >> why? >> because there is no cap on interest rates. they have go to whatever they want to go. again, not dischargeable in bankruptcy. if students die be th
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> time for the power rundown. joining us is suze orman from the suze orman show on cnbc. great for you to spend time with us today. >> thanks, tyler. >> a minute 15, buck and a half, whatever you want. go for it. i know this is an area of interest and concern to you, a trillion dollars worth in outstanding loans at high interest rates for student loans. >>...
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these are people that, in my opinion, came from new york city, or the suburbs of new york city, or any urban environment, and they're not used to what goes on in newtown, or what has been going on. yd enthou get tt coli. li'situst, you know, growing pains in a situation like this. >> each of these red dots represents a home from which a complaint was lodged with the police about the sound of gunfire near these homes. i think this was 2010 to the first part of 2012. 85 noise complaints related to shooting, spread pretty broadly throughout the town. so last year the town decided to do something about it. joel, how are you? >> nice to see you. come in. >> thanks. >> i think it had just reached sort of a critical mass of a number of complaints. so we set this ordinance up, and it would say, "look, you cannot shoot a gun in newtown unless you're doing legitimate hunting, or you have a legitimate shooting range." >> did this feel like controversial legislation ordinance to you? as you were drafting it, did you think... >> not in the least. absolutely not in the least. i never expected that t
these are people that, in my opinion, came from new york city, or the suburbs of new york city, or any urban environment, and they're not used to what goes on in newtown, or what has been going on. yd enthou get tt coli. li'situst, you know, growing pains in a situation like this. >> each of these red dots represents a home from which a complaint was lodged with the police about the sound of gunfire near these homes. i think this was 2010 to the first part of 2012. 85 noise complaints...
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may city's sells off on the battle to martha stewart. liz: bells clang on wall street, and in just the last hour and five minutes, a big drop down for the dow jones industrials, after the fed minuteses, down 12 -22 points. the dow plummeted 110 points, s&p lower by 19, one and a quarter percent. nasdaq's hammered, down one and a half percent and russell down one and a half percent. david: oil, following gold's lead, but a large block of trades in the market fueled speculation that a commodity fund was forced to liquidate sending prices lower. crude declined 2.3%. liz: losses didn't stop that. prices at a one-month low on weaker than expected housing data, copper's fifth consecutive day of declines, sending miners, down six full percentage points, southern copper also hit. david: home builders, good news until today with steep declining until data showed housing starts fell more than expected. news sending home construction itb almost 5%. it's top hold, include holte group. liz: we expect earnings from cheesecake factory as well as tesla.
may city's sells off on the battle to martha stewart. liz: bells clang on wall street, and in just the last hour and five minutes, a big drop down for the dow jones industrials, after the fed minuteses, down 12 -22 points. the dow plummeted 110 points, s&p lower by 19, one and a quarter percent. nasdaq's hammered, down one and a half percent and russell down one and a half percent. david: oil, following gold's lead, but a large block of trades in the market fueled speculation that a...
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howard, as a deputy mayor of new york city, the question of keeping the city safe is something you deal with on a daily basis. this is a really interesting and brave new arena that we have sort of yet to really get our minds and arms around in terms of national security. >> well, all of our essential infrastructure in the city, from water, to street lights, to sewage, to elevators, everything you can think of runs on computers somewhere. somewhere there is a computer running it, and if there was a government or some other non-governmental entity that had the ability to hack into some of those systems to, you know, flood our streets, to shut off the electric grid, there would be chaos, and so this is an enormously serious problem. it's not just about hacking a website and spoofing the website. this is about how we go about our daily lives, and i hope, i don't know, i hope that the federal government is taking this as seriously as they need to, because, and you hear this analogy a lot, compared to pearl harbor, you could be looking at the next pearl harbor. one day you could wake up and t
howard, as a deputy mayor of new york city, the question of keeping the city safe is something you deal with on a daily basis. this is a really interesting and brave new arena that we have sort of yet to really get our minds and arms around in terms of national security. >> well, all of our essential infrastructure in the city, from water, to street lights, to sewage, to elevators, everything you can think of runs on computers somewhere. somewhere there is a computer running it, and if...
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>> through the city of antwerp, which is the main diamond cartier in belgium, we have eight in every ten uncut diamond and five in every ten uncut diamonds. it's worth billions. >> sreenivasan: thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: the civilian death toll in afghanistan has dropped for the first time in six years. a new report today from the united nations said more than 2,700 civilians died last year. that was down from more than 3,100 the previous year. still, violence claimed the lives of more women and girls, up 20% from 2011. the new data came a day after president hamid karzai banned afghan troops from calling in air strikes in residential areas. the former top u.s. commander in afghanistan is going to retire, instead of becoming the overall nato commander in europe. president obama announced today that marine general john allen will end his military career. allen's nomination for the nato post was put on hold last fall, amid questions about e-mail exchanges with a woman in florida. the general was cleared of all wrongdoing, but he said today he needs to focu
>> through the city of antwerp, which is the main diamond cartier in belgium, we have eight in every ten uncut diamond and five in every ten uncut diamonds. it's worth billions. >> sreenivasan: thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: the civilian death toll in afghanistan has dropped for the first time in six years. a new report today from the united nations said more than 2,700 civilians died last year. that was down from more than 3,100 the previous...
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one of the most prominent of the activists in the northern city of aleppo, a man who used to lead protests in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra front and other islam mist groups, sheer desperation. we're talking 70,000 people killed in syria in under two years. millions of people displaced and people just don't know where else to turn. if these groups are winning big victories, that's a big reason that is drawing them to somebody that they think could perhaps hasten an end to the syrian government. >> i've heard it repeatedly from administration officials, this is one of the main reason why president obama rejected the u.s. directly arming those rebels, because he feared that the arms might go to a good group right now, relatively speaking, but
one of the most prominent of the activists in the northern city of aleppo, a man who used to lead protests in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra...
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affiliate kctv is at the scene in kansas city. >> reporter: the explosion rocked the upscale kansas city community just after 6:00 p.m. local time on tuesday. the towering blaze engulfed an entire block and injured over a dozen people some severely. just hours before the blast, many in the area had been complaining of a strong smell of gas. >> we finally called the gas company. they came out, they checked inside our building and said that we needed to evacuate. it wasn't two minutes when we were grabbing our stuff and the ex-motion hit and explosion hit and it hit you like a shock wave. >> reporter: it may have been triggered by a contractor hitting an underground gas line during construction. after one of the most popular restaurants of the city j.j.'s was destroyed by the flames kansas city's mayor is counting his blessings. >> i was there four or five times a week and at 5:30 on a tuesday night that place would often be packed so i was really praying that that wasn't the case, and i don't believe it was. i think we were lucky in that regard. >> reporter: j.j.'s had been cleared out by
affiliate kctv is at the scene in kansas city. >> reporter: the explosion rocked the upscale kansas city community just after 6:00 p.m. local time on tuesday. the towering blaze engulfed an entire block and injured over a dozen people some severely. just hours before the blast, many in the area had been complaining of a strong smell of gas. >> we finally called the gas company. they came out, they checked inside our building and said that we needed to evacuate. it wasn't two minutes...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> from a presidential divot and a senator sand trap to one big republican mulligan. here are today's top lines. it's in the hole. >> let's begin tonight with america. >> these cuts are not smart. >> it's not about the sequester. this is about defining who his enemy is. >> this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> it will be in some ways a yawn. the histrionics that are coming from the president. is anybody not going to stand up and call his bluff. >> congress can do the right thing. >> he's stealing from his kids. >> if i said that, would i be over the top? >> my door is open. i'm willing to work with anybody. >> it's one thing to keep us in the dark about a fleet of flying robo assassins. >> why is he popular then. >> but a round of golf on your day off? >> an amazing touch. he can chip and putt. >> did he replace his divots or send susan rice to cover them up? >> mitt romney has a billion dollars to spend and you're still telling me that the ame
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> from a presidential divot and a senator sand trap to one big republican mulligan. here are today's top lines. it's in the hole. >> let's begin tonight with america. >> these cuts are not smart. >> it's not about the sequester. this is about defining who his enemy is. >> this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> it will be in...
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then it was a national security issue, so national security issue, so and washington and mexico city the president corporation and building trust, institutional trust mexico understands the views to disagree on something we agree it is such of complicated situation but fighting drugs and trafficking, smugglers, a long way to go but we are much better when fingerpointing would have been with those differences are channels and many times to move on the agenda. but one clarification i am here is a private citizen not public official. when i talk about we it is because it is not we is them. i am hoping you take that into account. what is obvious is the geography with mexico and the destiny of loss. including rocks from columbia, arms not just central america but all over the world salute that is a huge issue. so with needs of social development the flows of people crossing territories as out papers to get to the u.s.. at the same time the source of millions of americans went out of 10 are there and now we received that now is that the core of our own perception of what are mexicans. this
then it was a national security issue, so national security issue, so and washington and mexico city the president corporation and building trust, institutional trust mexico understands the views to disagree on something we agree it is such of complicated situation but fighting drugs and trafficking, smugglers, a long way to go but we are much better when fingerpointing would have been with those differences are channels and many times to move on the agenda. but one clarification i am here is a...
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we come to the aid of a community, of a city, of a state. whenever there is a natural disaster. and people are you know, put in very difficult situations with their homes being destroyed. and we have to fight to get them to vote to support rebuilding and giving emergency aid. so they're crazy. >> stephanie: i love how you say it. you say it the way it is. congresswoman waters you know, obviously a lot of the emotional high point everybody thought the speech was clearly -- the president's thoughts on gun control. during the state of the union. but i mean, even -- where we've gotten in the debate in this country. there's ted nugent sitting in the chamber who has threatened the about -- the president's life. i heard some republican agreed with a right wing radio host and had to apologize the president is using gabby giffords as a prop in the gun control debate. have we gotten to the point where we can't have a decent human debate about these issues? >> we're way past the point where we can have a decent debate. not only have they undermined this president in extraordinary ways, you
we come to the aid of a community, of a city, of a state. whenever there is a natural disaster. and people are you know, put in very difficult situations with their homes being destroyed. and we have to fight to get them to vote to support rebuilding and giving emergency aid. so they're crazy. >> stephanie: i love how you say it. you say it the way it is. congresswoman waters you know, obviously a lot of the emotional high point everybody thought the speech was clearly -- the president's...